Come discover Otzar HaTaharah — an educational and experiential center in the heart of Tzfat, where you can explore the depth, beauty, and power of taharah – the Jewish tradition of spiritual purity.
A tour through the newly designed mikvah combines innovation with tradition, alongside a moving personal presentation that reveals the secret of taharah in both heart and mind.

A Journey of Connection and Meaning

Who is the tour for?

families of all ages

Young couples and couples young at heart

High school & seminary students

Brides, grooms, and their families

Women’s groups

soldiers

What Visitors Say

Visiting Mikvah Chana in Tzfat was a moving and eye-opening experience. The beauty and depth of a Jewish woman’s role comes through in every detail of the space, which is thoughtfully designed to highlight the central place the Mikvah has always held in Jewish life. What touched me most was the powerful presentation — it captures the spiritual strength of this mitzvah across the generations and leaves you with a lasting sense of inspiration. The breathtaking artwork adds so much as well, turning the walls into a living celebration for the eyes, the soul, and the heart.
Menucha Minkowitz, Crown Heights, NY
Our family loved the tour at the Mikvah. The blend of inspiring art and creativity was truly uplifting. Walking through this experience together with Rabbi and Mrs. Kaplan brought new meaning and appreciation to the mitzvah of taharah. It was enriching, inspiring, and unforgettable — something we wholeheartedly recommend!
Rabbi Avi & Naomi Weinstein, New York
My mom, grandmother, and great-grandmother aren’t religious, so in many ways I’m turning a generational wheel — and I’m proud of that. Still, I’ve often felt the lack of a “religious mother figure” to guide me. Today, your tour opened this mitzvah in such a deep, beautiful way — the sisterhood, the womanhood — it truly spoke to me.
Adi Barouchi, South Africa/ Tzfat
Visiting the Mikvah in Tzfat gave me a whole new appreciation for the mitzvah of Family Purity. It revealed its beauty and the light it brings into Jewish life — fostering responsibility, respect, and deeper personal connection. The tour, and especially the powerful presentation, left me filled with joy and gratitude to be part of such a meaningful and timeless tradition.
Tani Lerman, New York, New York
This summer we had the privilege of visiting the new visitor center at the mikvah in Tzfat. Even though we had heard wonderful things, nothing prepared us for the beauty and depth of the actual experience. The mural was so captivating that we found ourselves standing for a while, soaking in every detail, while Rebbetzin Kaplan’s explanations brought the story to life. The history, emotion, and meaning of taharah throughout the generations were shared with such clarity and heart — it was truly unforgettable.
Ruti & Jeremy Fine, Beit Shemesh